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    (Mountains aren't really a mechanic. Mechanics should be more active gameplay concepts (e.g. electricity, combat, programming). Mechanics are like the verbs in a sentence, and something like mountains would be more akin to a subject or object.)
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    [[File:Mountain.png|left|frameless|Kind of small mountain]]
    [[File:Mountain.png|left|frameless|Kind of small mountain]]
    Mountains are a type of resource deposit found on planets. They can be found on earthlikes, exotic planets [verify], barren planets [verify], forest planets [verify], tundra planets [verify], and desert planets. They are not listed on the resource list of a planet when viewed with a [[Telescope]]. Their rarity cannot be changed. Unlike normal ore deposits, and similar to grass, sand and water, multiple extractors can be placed on a single mountain. However, the 50 stud rule for whether or not an extractor will work still applies here.
    Mountains are very large stone deposits. These can be very useful if your planning on automating most common resources.
    These can sometimes have other resource deposits in them.

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    Kind of small mountain
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    Mountains are a type of resource deposit found on planets. They can be found on earthlikes, exotic planets [verify], barren planets [verify], forest planets [verify], tundra planets [verify], and desert planets. They are not listed on the resource list of a planet when viewed with a Telescope. Their rarity cannot be changed. Unlike normal ore deposits, and similar to grass, sand and water, multiple extractors can be placed on a single mountain. However, the 50 stud rule for whether or not an extractor will work still applies here.

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